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Ethics in Action: A...
Abstract
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- Ethical issues are often discussed in a normative, prescriptive, generic way, within methodological recommendations and ethical guidelines. Within social sciences dealing with social interaction, these ethical issues concern the approach of participants during fieldwork, the recordings of audio-video data, their transcription, and their analysis. This paper offers a respecification (in an ethnomethodological sense) of these issues by addressing them in a double perspective: as a topic for research-and not just as a methodological resource-; as a members concern and not as (only) a researchers problem. In order to do so, the paper focuses on a particular ethical problem, which has not yet been submitted to analytical scrutiny: the anonymization of the participants. It studies the way in which participants treat their recorded actions as "delicate," and therefore as having to be "anonymized"; as well as the way in which participants implement their practical solutions for the anonymization-by "erasing" or anonymizing themselves the recording within the course of their situated action. Adopting the perspective of conversation analysis and ethnomethodology, the paper explores these issues through a sequential analysis identifying the particular moments within social interaction in which problems are pointed at by the participants and the way in which they are locally managed by them.
Ämnesord
- HUMANIORA -- Språk och litteratur (hsv//swe)
- HUMANITIES -- Languages and Literature (hsv//eng)
Nyckelord
- Conversation analysis; Ethnomethodology; Video; Ethics; Anonymization; Members orientations; Reflexivity; "Delicate" moments
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- ref (ämneskategori)
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